According to the first chapter in the Acts of the Apostles, Jesus “was lifted up” in front of his
followers “and a cloud took him from their sight.” Jesus disappeared. Does this mean that Jesus
is no longer “Emmanuel” or “God-with-us”?No. Jesus remains with us in the Blessed Sacrament; he comes to us in
the Eucharist.Now we have a connection
with heaven where Jesus is with the Father and yet remains close to us.In the Ascension Jesus passes beyond space
and time and is no longer limited to just one place.

Pope Benedict XVI wrote about this mystery in the second volume of his work Jesus of Nazareth:

Christ, at the Father’s right hand, is
not far away from us. At most we are far from him, but the path that joins us
to one another is open. And this path is not a matter of space travel of a
cosmic-geographical nature: it is the “space travel” of the heart, from the
dimension of self-enclosed isolation to the new dimension of world-embracing
divine love (p.286).

In the Sacred Heart of Jesus there is no distance. All are one with one another
and with Jesus.St. Paul taught that the
Body of Christ is one (see 1 Corinthians
12: 12-27).Christ is the Head and
Heart of the Body.

The Ascension of Jesus assures us that where the Head has gone, the Body will
follow.
Pope Francis uses the concrete image of mountain climbing to describe this reality:

The Ascension of Jesus into heaven
acquaints us with the deeply consoling reality on our journey: Christ opened
the path to us. He is like a roped guide climbing a mountain who, on reaching
the summit, pulls us up to him and leads us to God. If we entrust our life to
him, if we let ourselves be guided by him, we are certain to be in safe hands,
in the hands of our Savior, of our Advocate. Dear brothers and sisters, the
Ascension does not point to Jesus’ absence, but also tells us that he is alive
in our midst in a new way. He is no longer in a specific place in the world as
he was before the Ascension. He is now in the lordship of God, present in every
space and time, close to each one of us. In our life we are never alone: we have this
Advocate who awaits us, who defends us. We are never alone: the Crucified and
Risen Lord guides us.

The Ascension is one mystery with two very consoling consequences: we are never
alone and in Jesus the human race has arrived in heaven.

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